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In patients with serum testosterone castrate levels, hormone-refractory prostate cancer is defined as 2-3 consecutive rises in prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels obtained at intervals of greater than 2 weeks and/or documented disease progression based on findings from CT scan and/or bone scan, bone pain, or ...Aug 9, 2022 COPY

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I think I understand that and, yes, it sounds like my experience. My PSA jumped (up to 13 or so) about a year and a half ago. That started a series of scans and biopsies.